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@As previously announced, remove chinese/cle_base.  It has been broken
for more than 1 month with a security problem and no sign of a fix.
It has no maintainer.
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@Installation of the Linux base system is
finished. The Linux kernel mode, which
must be enabled for Linux binaries to run,
is now enabled. Linux mode can be enabled
permanently with the linux_enable variable
of rc.conf(5).

When using NIS, don't forget to edit
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@PR:		21691
Submitted by:	Jing-Tang Keith Jang <keith@@sinica.edu.tw>
Reviewed by:	Michael C. Wu <keichii@@peorth.iteration.net>
Obtained from:	outta-port@@freebsd.sinica.edu.tw
Add new port : cle_base.

CLE(Chinese Linux Extension) is a project providing Chinese L10N for
Linux, mainly the RedHat distribution.  This port picks packages from
a minimal CLE installation.  In addition to Linux emulation, you can
run L10N Linux applications like Netscape or (hopefully) Star Office.

WWW: http://cle.linux.org.tw
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